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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

A Documentary Series About the Evolution of Industrial IoT

 
 

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Wes Skeffington GE
Christopher Lyden Schneider Electric
Bernhard Eschermann ABB
Harry Forbes ARC Advisory Group
Jim Douglas Wind River
Prith Banerjee Schneider Electric
David Formisano Intel
 

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Meet the Experts

Wes Skeffington

GE

Wes Skeffington is a senior principal engineer for the Connected Controls Technology Group at GE Global Research.

Wes Skeffington is a senior principal engineer for the Connected Controls technology group at GE Global Research, with technical leadership over control systems architecture and embedded platforms design.

He is focused on establishing long-term cross-business technology road maps and establishing strategic relationships in industry and academia. He earned a bachelor’s in electrical engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering and a master’s in electrical engineering from Stanford University.

Bernhard Eschermann

ABB

Bernhard Eschermann is CTO for ABB’s global Process Automation Division.

Bernhard Eschermann is CTO for ABB’s global Process Automation Division in Zurich, Switzerland.

Prior to this role, he held numerous senior positions at ABB, including head of research and development (R&D) for protection and substation automation, head of R&D for power electronics systems, head of the Corporate Research Center in Switzerland, and general manager for ABB’s power semiconductor business.

He holds a doctorate in computer science from the University of Karlsruhe in Germany, a master’s in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California at Berkeley, and a bachelor's in electrical engineering from the University of Karlsruhe.

 

Harry Forbes

ARC Advisory Group

Harry Forbes is ARC Advisory Group’s lead analyst for the distributed control system market.

Harry Forbes is ARC Advisory Group’s lead analyst for the distributed control system (DCS) market.

ARC also leverages his utility expertise in its coverage of smart grid, industrial networking, networking and communication standards, and the electric power vertical industry. His research topics include DCS integration and architecture, smart grid, smart metering, energy storage, industrial wireless, industrial Ethernet, and emerging network technologies.

He has 30 years of experience in automation, power generation, energy management, modeling and simulation, advanced control, and optimization. Prior to joining ARC, he served in a variety of marketing, sales, and engineering posts for Simsci-Esscor, Invensys, and Foxboro. He also worked as a performance and automation engineer in fossil and nuclear power generation at the Detroit Edison Company.

Jim Douglas

Wind River

Jim Douglas is president and chief executive officer of Wind River®, responsible for all aspects of the business globally.

Jim Douglas is president and chief executive officer of Wind River®, responsible for all aspects of the business globally.

With more than 25 years of experience in the high-tech industry, he is working to advance the company’s position as a leading provider of software for IoT by expanding its reach in both new and existing markets, and by growing its comprehensive edge-to-cloud portfolio with innovative, industry-leading products. Before assuming the role of president, he served as senior vice president and chief marketing officer responsible for global marketing strategy, communications, and programs at Wind River.

Prior to joining Wind River, he was chief executive officer of CodeGear, the leading independent Windows and Java software development tools company, which was acquired by Embarcadero Technologies. He has also served as president and chief executive officer of ReShape, Inc., an electronic design automation startup, and as vice president of worldwide sales and marketing for Tality, Inc., a design services company launched as a spin-off of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. His experience also includes nearly a decade at Cadence in various senior management roles, including vice president of product marketing, with global responsibility for Cadence's $950M software business. He earned a bachelor’s and a master’s in business from Santa Clara University.

 

Prith Banerjee

Korn Ferry

Prith Banerjee is Senior Client Partner at Korn Ferry, responsible for IOT and Digital Transformation Advisory Services. Previously, Prith Banerjee was executive vice president and chief technology officer at Schneider Electric.

Prith Banerjee is senior client partner at Korn Ferry. He is responsible for IoT and digital transformation advisory services in the Global Industrial Practice. Previously, he was executive vice president and chief technology officer at Schneider Electric, as well as a member of the executive committee, which reports to the chairman and CEO.

In this role, he is responsible for driving innovation and technology differentiation and coordinating the R&D activities of the company across its five businesses with 11,000 R&D personnel and a €1.2 billion R&D investment. Previously, he was managing director of global technology R&D at Accenture; chief technology officer and executive vice president of ABB, a power and automation company in Zurich, Switzerland; senior vice president of research at HP and director of HP Labs; dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago; the Walter P. Murphy professor and chair of electrical and computer engineering at Northwestern University; and professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

He also founded AccelChip, a developer of products for electronic design automation, which was sold to Xilinx, Inc., in 2006, and he was founder, chairman, and chief scientist of Binachip, Inc., a developer of products in electronic design automation.

Christopher Lyden

Schneider Electric

Christopher Lyden is senior vice president of strategy and portfolio at Schneider Electric.

Christopher Lyden, senior vice president of strategy and portfolio, is responsible for the process automation strategic planning process; mergers and acquisitions pipeline; marketing, including the company’s branding and internal and corporate communications; and coordinating industry thought leadership.

A veteran of the process industry, he spent more than 26 years with Honeywell, where he held numerous executive positions, including vice president of sales and vice president and general manager of the company’s global chemicals and life sciences business.

From 2003 to 2008, he served as the vice president of global marketing for Invensys Process Systems, where he was responsible for a number of strategic activities and served as a member of the executive leadership team. Most recently, he was president of PAS, Inc., where he oversaw all aspects of the company’s operations and strategic leadership.

 

David Formisano

Intel

David Formisano is the director of strategy for the Internet of Things Group at Intel® Corporation.

David Formisano is the director of strategy for the Internet of Things Group at Intel® Corporation. He is responsible for Intel's end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT) strategy.

His role involves driving cross-company collaboration between Intel's business units to develop and execute cohesive IoT strategies that drive customer business transformation. Prior to this role, he was director of advanced technical sales, driving design-win and design-in activities worldwide for Intel embedded systems.

He also has more than 10 years of strategic marketing and product line management experience in various embedded and telecommunications business units at Intel. He began his career at Intel as a process engineer, supporting Intel's Arizona factories. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a bachelor’s in materials science and engineering in 1994. He earned his master’s in business from Arizona State University in 2000.

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NEWS

Wind River Delivers Extensive Product Support for Motorola's New MPC8245 PowerPC Processor

SMART NETWORKS DEVELOPER FORUM, NEW ORLEANS - May 21, 2001 - Wind River Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:WIND), a leading provider of software and services for connected smart devices, today announced a wide array of product support for the new Motorola MPC8245 processor (see related today's Motorola announcement, Motorola Expands Integrated Host Processor Family Offering Higher Performance and Integration). Key Wind River development tools now fully back this Motorola PowerPC® processor which is ideal for a number of important markets including data communications, storage and telecommunications-giving developers leading end-to-end tools solutions for hardware and software development. In related news, Wind River is exhibiting at the Smart Networks Developer's Forum in New Orleans this week.

By virtue of Motorola and Wind River's Center of Excellence relationship (see related joint announcement, Wind River, Motorola Create Center of Excellence to Deliver Leading Software for Prominent PowerPC Microprocessors, February 12, 2001), the companies are able to quickly support leading PowerPC processors, such as the Motorola MPC8245 processor, upon their release with a broad array of development tools. From compilers that produce the fastest and smallest code to optimized product offerings like debuggers, board support packages, a reference board, network stacks, Java™ solutions, hardware bring-up tools, integrated development environments (IDEs) and real-time operating systems, Wind River delivers a complete MPC8245 processor development solution early in the processor life cycle.

"Wind River is an important partner in delivering customer solutions which can significantly accelerate development time," stated Brian Wilkie, vice president and general manager of Motorola's Computing Platform Division. "Further enhancing Motorola's Smart Networks Platform, we are pleased to have Wind River supporting the new MPC8245 integrated host processor."

"Wind River is pleased to deliver on our Center of Excellence relationship with Motorola," said John Fogelin, vice president and general manager of Wind River's Platforms business unit. "Even before the release of the MPC8245 processor, our companies have been working together to provide highly-integrated debuggers, compilers, control emulators, real-time operating systems and other tools crucial to supporting a number of important PowerPC processors from Motorola including the integrated MPC8245 processor."

Wind River Support for the MPC8245 Processor
This robust product offering allows embedded system developers to bring up new hardware, solve tough hardware-software integration issues and facilitate the production and test of completed products. Specifically, Wind River offers developers using Motorola's MPC8245 processor:

  • Diab™ C/C++ compiler and RTA Suite™: The most highly optimized compiling solution and powerful run-time analysis tools for MPC8245 processor-based applications.

  • Tornado® II: This offering provides GNU and Diab compiler support, the VxWorks® RTOS and a new board support package for the Wind River SBC8245 reference board and the Motorola Sandpoint Evaluation System with PMC8245 processor module.

  • Tornado AE: Wind River's most advanced platform offering, implementing an innovative new computing paradigm for developing embedded applications. This offering provides the VxWorks AE RTOS and a new board support package for the Wind River SBC8245 reference board and the Motorola Sandpoint Evaluation System with PMC8245 processor module.

  • Network stacks: A wide variety of network stacks are available to help developers build data communication, telecom, and storage applications based on the MPC8245 processor. Among the offerings are Tornado for Managed Switches, Tornado for Home Gateways, WindNet™ OSPFv2, BGP-4, PPP, MPLS, ATM, IPSec, IKE, L2TP, Envoy™ SNMPv1/v2c/v3, and the RapidControl™ line of device management products.

  • Java Solutions: Personal JWorks™ is a complete implementation of Sun Microsystems´ PersonalJava Application Environment (PJAE) on Wind River's VxWorks RTOS. Personal JWorks is certified for full compatibility with the PersonalJava specification and allows developers to embed Java into their MPC8245 processor-based applications.

  • visionPROBE II, visionICE II, visionCLICK, visionXD and SingleStep™ with vision: Hardware-assisted debugging solutions including real-time target control, source-level debugging, high speed downloads to the target, flash programming and built-in hardware diagnostics.

  • visionWARE: A software development platform that extends the power of hardware-assisted tools and provides a premier boot loading capability.

  • SBC8245 Reference Board: A solid platform for both hardware and software engineers to use in prototyping MPC8245 processor-based designs and a live target for developing and testing code.


Availability
Diab C/C++ Compiler and RTA Suite, Tornado II, Tornado AE, Java solutions, and the networking stacks are all available today supporting the MPC8245 processor. The hardware-assisted tools, including software debuggers, single board computer, emulators and visionWARE will be available during the summer 2001. Additionally, Tornado AE is being demonstrated this week on the MPC8245 processor at the Motorola Smart Networks Developer Forum in New Orleans. Wind River, a platinum sponsor for the event, will be exhibiting at booth #305.

About MPC8245 Processor
The MPC8245 Integrated PowerPC Processor fits applications where cost, space, power consumption and performance are critical requirements. This device provides a high level of integration, thereby significantly reducing system component cost. High integration results in a simplified board design, less power consumption and faster time-to-market solutions. This cost-effective, general purpose integrated processor targets systems using PCI interfaces in networking infrastructure, telecommunications and other embedded markets. It can be used for control processing in applications such as routers, switches, and networked storage applications and image display systems.

About Wind River
Wind River is a worldwide leader in embedded software and services for creating connected smart devices. Wind River provides software development tools, real-time operating systems, and advanced connectivity for use in products throughout the Internet, telecommunications and data communications, digital imaging, digital consumer electronics, networking, medical, computer peripherals, automotive, industrial automation and control, and aerospace/defense markets. Wind River is How Smart Things Think™. Founded in 1983, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations in sixteen countries worldwide.

Wind River Systems, the Wind River Systems logo, Diab, RTA Suite, Tornado, SingleStep, VxWorks, Envoy, RapidControl, and WindNet are registered trademarks or trademarks of Wind River Systems, Inc. All other names mentioned are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective companies.

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